Check Your iPhones. MMS Here Early for Some.
Posted 09/13/2009 at 6:36pm
| by J Keirn-Swanson
Imagine what service will be like on 9/25 as suddenly millions of
iPhones go live with a feature every other cell carrier has had for
years. You think you have problems with calls dropped regularly? Our
anticipation is something like molasses powered 3G that makes the Edge
Network look lightning fast, along with every other call dropping into
cellular hell.

(Not in the camera roll options.)
Quite possibly the idea is to slowly take the air out of the announced
date by incrementally removing the "opt-out" codes that blocked MMS on
the iPhone rather than letting people work themselves up into a frenzy.
While MMS has been around since 2002 and plenty of cheaper, lower-tech
phones have had it for years, iPhone users, by their nature heavy
smartphone addicts, have been jonesing for some time.
(Not in my Messages either.)
While AT&T promised "late summer" for MMS at the WWDC, the official
release date technically lands us in "early autumn." Nevertheless, as
AT&T adds users bit by bit, they make good on their promise. That
AT&T has begun this early suggests that the problem was merely
their own rather wimpy network more than anything else.
As you can see by the above images, I was not one of the lucky duckies
sporting the unblocked iPhone. However, if I were you, I'd check your
phone. And if you're like me, and you're feeling adventurous, there are
a number of places where you can download a carrier bundle that will
let you join in the fun.